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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
E.T. (disambiguation); Et; E.T; ET (disambiguation); E.t.; Et.; E T

ET         
PÁGINA DE DESAMBIGUACIÓN DE WIKIMEDIA
ET; E T; E.T; E.T.
(Ejército deTierra) army, ground forces, land forces, military forces employed on land (foot soldiers, tanks, etc.)
Ethiopia         
  • Orthodox priests dancing during the celebration of ''[[Timkat]]''
  • The Ethiopian National Defense Force soldiers during ceremony in [[Baidoa]], [[Somalia]] to mark the inclusion of Ethiopia into the African Union peace keeping mission in the country on 22 January 2014
  • Emperor Haile Selassie I]] seen celebrating the finding of the cross at [[Meskel Square]] (1971)
  • Ethiopian cavalry during the [[Second Italo-Ethiopian War]] in 1936
  • Jubilee Palace]] (1942)
  • [[Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital]]
  • Light rail]] in [[Addis Ababa]], Ethiopia
  • Street in Addis Ababa
  • Entrance of [[Addis Ababa University]]
  • Typical Ethiopian cuisine: ''[[injera]]'' (pancake-like bread) and several kinds of ''wat'' (stew)
  • Alwan Codex 27 – Ethiopian biblical manuscript
  • Street scene in [[Adigrat]]
  • Ethiopian ''Blessed Coffee'' branded bags in the United States. Coffee is one of main exports of Ethiopia.
  • An Ethiopian girl about to receive her [[measles]] vaccine
  • Obelisk of Aksum]]'s return to Ethiopia from Italy, showing the date of its departure and return according to the [[Ethiopian calendar]]
  • Declining child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa and Ethiopia since 1950
  • Community health care workers
  • Former Prime Minister of Ethiopia [[Hailemariam Desalegn]] meeting with former US Deputy Secretary of Defense [[Ash Carter]] in Addis Ababa.
  • website=BBC}}</ref> he lived in exile in Zimbabwe as of 2018.
  • Red Terror]]
  • The [[Obelisk of Axum]] dates from the 4th century
  • The Royal Enclosure at [[Fasil Ghebbi]], [[Gondar]]
  • Emperor [[Fasilides]] (r. 1632–1667) was a major figure of [[Gondarine period]]
  • A proportional representation of Ethiopia exports, 2019
  • al-Shabaab attacks]], the [[Tigray War]] zone, and the redeployment of federal troops from the southeast to the north.
  • [[Oromo Liberation Army]]}}
  • [[House of People's Representatives]] is the lower house of the Ethiopian [[Federal Parliamentary Assembly]]
  • Prime Minister [[Abiy Ahmed]] receiving the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in Oslo in 2019
  • The [[Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation]] headquarter in Addis Ababa
  • Aksumite]] scribes
  • ENDF soldiers marching in 2019 parade
  • [[Giyorgis of Segla]], prolific religious author in the [[Late Middle Ages]]
  • [[Gondar]] skyline
  • [[Hager Fikir Theatre]] in April 2006
  • Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' hominid skull
  • Emperor [[Iyoas I]] (r. 1755–1769) prematurely murdered at his reign by ''Ras'' [[Mikael Sehul]] in 1769
  • Kibish]] has the site of oldest fossil of human bones believed to be 195,000 years old along with [[Omo River]]. The skull remains are 40,000 older than in Herto, Ethiopia.
  • Aksumite king]] called [[Endubis]], 227–35, at the [[British Museum]]. The inscriptions in [[Ancient Greek]] read "ΑΧΩΜΙΤΩ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ" ("King of Axum") and "ΕΝΔΥΒΙΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ" ("King Endubis"), the Greek language was the [[lingua franca]] by that time so its use in coins simplified foreign trade.
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] of Ethiopia
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • [[Mahmoud Ahmed]] performing in 2005
  • zones]] of Ethiopia
  • Former Prime Minister [[Meles Zenawi]] at the 2012 [[World Economic Forum]] annual meeting
  • Menelik]] and general [[Ras Alula]] in 1879–1889
  • Helena]] in 326 CE
  • A mosque in [[Bahir Dar]]
  • [[Mountain nyala]]s in [[Bale Mountains National Park]], one of several wildlife reserves in Ethiopia
  • Karo people]] in the [[Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region]]
  • Rural area in the [[Simien Mountains National Park]]
  • Plants in a laboratory of [[Ethio-Parents' School]] in Addis Ababa
  • Ras [[Seyoum Mengesha]], Ras Getachew Abate and Ras Kebede Gubret with [[Benito Mussolini]] on 6 February 1937 in Rome, Italy, after the Italian occupation of Ethiopia
  • Layout of the [[Grand Renaissance Dam]]
  • language=en-US}}</ref>
  • Former Foreign Minister of Ethiopia [[Tedros Adhanom]] with former U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]]
  • [[Semien Mountains]] landscape, 2009
  • Emperor [[Susenyos I]] was the first emperor converted to Roman Catholic in 1622, stressing the populace attitude of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity
  • Mojo]]
  • The [[Kingdom of Aksum]] at its peak in the 6th century
  • President]] [[Reuven Rivlin]] in May 2018
  • alt=(2014)}}
  • Semien Mountains]]
  • Tsegaye Gebre-Medhin in 1980s
  • Ambo]] and [[Waliso]] in Oromia Region
  • The Sultan of Adal (right) and his troops battling Emperor [[Yagbea-Sion]] and his men.
  • Aksumite composer Yared credited as forebear of traditional music for both Ethiopia and Eritrea
  • Emperor [[Yekuno Amlak]] portrait allegedly from the 18th century
COUNTRY IN THE HORN OF AFRICA
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; ISO 3166-1:ET; Ityop'ia; Etiopia; Ethiopai; Ethiopioa; Æthiopia; ኢትዮጵያ; Ethiopean; FDRE; Ītyōṗṗyā; Ityoppya; Ityop'pya; AEthiopia; Etheopia; Name of Ethiopia; ʾĪtyōṗṗyā; Abissinia; Abysinna; Federal Republic of Ethiopia; Ethopian; The Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia; Names of Ethiopia; Etymology of Ethiopia; Ityop'iya; Ityoṗṗya; Prehistory of Ethiopia; YeʾĪtiyoṗṗya Fēdēralawī Dēmokirasīyawī Rīpebilīk; የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ; F.D.R. Ethiopia; Etiophia; Exports from Ethiopia; FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA; Ye-Ityoppya; Ethoipia; Entoto Observatory and Space Science Research Center
Etiopía
Ethiopia         
  • Orthodox priests dancing during the celebration of ''[[Timkat]]''
  • The Ethiopian National Defense Force soldiers during ceremony in [[Baidoa]], [[Somalia]] to mark the inclusion of Ethiopia into the African Union peace keeping mission in the country on 22 January 2014
  • Emperor Haile Selassie I]] seen celebrating the finding of the cross at [[Meskel Square]] (1971)
  • Ethiopian cavalry during the [[Second Italo-Ethiopian War]] in 1936
  • Jubilee Palace]] (1942)
  • [[Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital]]
  • Light rail]] in [[Addis Ababa]], Ethiopia
  • Street in Addis Ababa
  • Entrance of [[Addis Ababa University]]
  • Typical Ethiopian cuisine: ''[[injera]]'' (pancake-like bread) and several kinds of ''wat'' (stew)
  • Alwan Codex 27 – Ethiopian biblical manuscript
  • Street scene in [[Adigrat]]
  • Ethiopian ''Blessed Coffee'' branded bags in the United States. Coffee is one of main exports of Ethiopia.
  • An Ethiopian girl about to receive her [[measles]] vaccine
  • Obelisk of Aksum]]'s return to Ethiopia from Italy, showing the date of its departure and return according to the [[Ethiopian calendar]]
  • Declining child mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa and Ethiopia since 1950
  • Community health care workers
  • Former Prime Minister of Ethiopia [[Hailemariam Desalegn]] meeting with former US Deputy Secretary of Defense [[Ash Carter]] in Addis Ababa.
  • website=BBC}}</ref> he lived in exile in Zimbabwe as of 2018.
  • Red Terror]]
  • The [[Obelisk of Axum]] dates from the 4th century
  • The Royal Enclosure at [[Fasil Ghebbi]], [[Gondar]]
  • Emperor [[Fasilides]] (r. 1632–1667) was a major figure of [[Gondarine period]]
  • A proportional representation of Ethiopia exports, 2019
  • al-Shabaab attacks]], the [[Tigray War]] zone, and the redeployment of federal troops from the southeast to the north.
  • [[Oromo Liberation Army]]}}
  • [[House of People's Representatives]] is the lower house of the Ethiopian [[Federal Parliamentary Assembly]]
  • Prime Minister [[Abiy Ahmed]] receiving the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in Oslo in 2019
  • The [[Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation]] headquarter in Addis Ababa
  • Aksumite]] scribes
  • ENDF soldiers marching in 2019 parade
  • [[Giyorgis of Segla]], prolific religious author in the [[Late Middle Ages]]
  • [[Gondar]] skyline
  • [[Hager Fikir Theatre]] in April 2006
  • Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' hominid skull
  • Emperor [[Iyoas I]] (r. 1755–1769) prematurely murdered at his reign by ''Ras'' [[Mikael Sehul]] in 1769
  • Kibish]] has the site of oldest fossil of human bones believed to be 195,000 years old along with [[Omo River]]. The skull remains are 40,000 older than in Herto, Ethiopia.
  • Aksumite king]] called [[Endubis]], 227–35, at the [[British Museum]]. The inscriptions in [[Ancient Greek]] read "ΑΧΩΜΙΤΩ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ" ("King of Axum") and "ΕΝΔΥΒΙΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ" ("King Endubis"), the Greek language was the [[lingua franca]] by that time so its use in coins simplified foreign trade.
  • [[Köppen climate classification]] of Ethiopia
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • [[Mahmoud Ahmed]] performing in 2005
  • zones]] of Ethiopia
  • Former Prime Minister [[Meles Zenawi]] at the 2012 [[World Economic Forum]] annual meeting
  • Menelik]] and general [[Ras Alula]] in 1879–1889
  • Helena]] in 326 CE
  • A mosque in [[Bahir Dar]]
  • [[Mountain nyala]]s in [[Bale Mountains National Park]], one of several wildlife reserves in Ethiopia
  • Karo people]] in the [[Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region]]
  • Rural area in the [[Simien Mountains National Park]]
  • Plants in a laboratory of [[Ethio-Parents' School]] in Addis Ababa
  • Ras [[Seyoum Mengesha]], Ras Getachew Abate and Ras Kebede Gubret with [[Benito Mussolini]] on 6 February 1937 in Rome, Italy, after the Italian occupation of Ethiopia
  • Layout of the [[Grand Renaissance Dam]]
  • language=en-US}}</ref>
  • Former Foreign Minister of Ethiopia [[Tedros Adhanom]] with former U.S. Secretary of State [[John Kerry]]
  • [[Semien Mountains]] landscape, 2009
  • Emperor [[Susenyos I]] was the first emperor converted to Roman Catholic in 1622, stressing the populace attitude of Orthodox Tewahedo Christianity
  • Mojo]]
  • The [[Kingdom of Aksum]] at its peak in the 6th century
  • President]] [[Reuven Rivlin]] in May 2018
  • alt=(2014)}}
  • Semien Mountains]]
  • Tsegaye Gebre-Medhin in 1980s
  • Ambo]] and [[Waliso]] in Oromia Region
  • The Sultan of Adal (right) and his troops battling Emperor [[Yagbea-Sion]] and his men.
  • Aksumite composer Yared credited as forebear of traditional music for both Ethiopia and Eritrea
  • Emperor [[Yekuno Amlak]] portrait allegedly from the 18th century
COUNTRY IN THE HORN OF AFRICA
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia; ISO 3166-1:ET; Ityop'ia; Etiopia; Ethiopai; Ethiopioa; Æthiopia; ኢትዮጵያ; Ethiopean; FDRE; Ītyōṗṗyā; Ityoppya; Ityop'pya; AEthiopia; Etheopia; Name of Ethiopia; ʾĪtyōṗṗyā; Abissinia; Abysinna; Federal Republic of Ethiopia; Ethopian; The Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia; Names of Ethiopia; Etymology of Ethiopia; Ityop'iya; Ityoṗṗya; Prehistory of Ethiopia; YeʾĪtiyoṗṗya Fēdēralawī Dēmokirasīyawī Rīpebilīk; የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ; F.D.R. Ethiopia; Etiophia; Exports from Ethiopia; FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ETHIOPIA; Ye-Ityoppya; Ethoipia; Entoto Observatory and Space Science Research Center
= Etiopía
Ex: This article reviews the development of higher education in Ethiopia and analyses the postgraduate theses submitted to Addis Ababa University from 1980 to 1987.

Definitie

et
et (del lat. "et"; ant.) conj. Y.

Wikipedia

ET

ET or et may refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor ET
1. "Eso sí, gratis et amore". Restaurante La Finca de Susana.
2. "Ego Peter-Hans Kolvenbach S.J., auctoritate Sedis Apostolicae et universae Societatis, Reverendum Patrem Adolfo Nicolás declaro electum in Praepositum Generalem Societatis Jesu, in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti". Nicolás aceptó la misión con una breve profesión de fe y el credo rezado ante el crucifijo que ayer dominaba el aula donde fue proclamado nuevo superior general de los jesuitas.
3. Por ejemplo, Bamako, la capital de Mali, que descubrió cuando produjo a Amadou et Mariam.
4. No era noche de Equinoxe, Magnetic fields o Tиo et Téa.
5. Un modelo que ya ha sido implantado en otras empresas como Bovay et Partenaires.